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In a craze sweeping the popular video site, hundreds of Fortnite clips have started appearing showing players disrobing during the quest for a Victory Royal.

Some videos have hundreds of thousands of views.

In some, the YouTubers themselves will strip, in others some streamers will compete with each other while gradually revealing more and more skin.

A popular hustle involves getting an unwitting girlfriend – or in some case's a friend's girlfriend – to agree without letting on how good the player is, and the victim becoming increasingly frustrated as the kills mount up.

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Some have gone even further with sexual dares being involved, with forfeits including twerking.

There are also a number of streamers promising to strip but then backing out at the last minute, due to issues such as a “parent” bursting in at an inappropriate moment.

Another star has filmed herself playing the game in a jacuzzi.

Charlotte Parkes donned a slick black bikini as she jumped into the hot tub to continue her Fortnite obsession.

She also set pulses racing by undressing as part of a Fortnite challenge recently.

The blonde bombshell took off a piece of clothing every time her YouTuber friend RiceGum got a kill in Fortnite.

Celebs such as Joe Jonas, Travis Scott and Lewis Hamilton have been known to be avid players of the apocalyptic survival video game.

And Tottenham footballer Dele Alli regularly treats fans to a Fortnite dance while celebrating his goals.

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The free multiplayer spans Windows and Mac, Xbox and PlayStation platforms, and pits players against 99 others in a frantic fight for survival on an island where the last gamer standing is the winner.

Streaming Fortnite, or posting related videos to Fortnite can be a profitable enterprise, with top streamers raking in tens of thousands of pounds a week from associated ads.

Pranks related to the game have always been a popular genre – another YouTube craze involved parents seemingly being scammed by their own children for in-game currency, and having their reactions posted to the popular video-sharing site.